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POS demo request

Skip the generic tour. See the parts of the product that matter first to your team.

Whether you run retail, café, restaurant, or service workflows, the goal is the same: confirm fit before rollout and keep the conversation centered on real operations.

Tell us what to show

Share your business type, device setup, number of people who need access, and the first workflow you want to validate—checkout, receipts, history, reporting, permissions, loyalty, gift cards, time clock, or multi-location control.

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Demo prep

What a strong demo request includes

A little context lets us skip the basics and get straight to the workflow you need to prove out.

Pricing is already public on the site, so the walkthrough can stay focused on operational fit rather than basic plan discovery.

Review pricing
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checkout, catalog & receipts

See how products or services are set up, how items are found at the register, and how printed or digital receipts fit into the selling flow.

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history, refunds & reporting

Review how sales are found later, how refunds are handled, and how totals, best sellers, expenses, and exports stay easier to review.

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roles, logs & customer tools

Walk through staff access, activity visibility, loyalty, gift cards, and the controls that matter once more than one person touches the register.

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device fit & location structure

Talk through browser use on phone, tablet, or laptop, plus printer or barcode setup and when Premium or Enterprise fits better.

One walkthrough that tracks the actual day from first sale to end-of-day review.

Shemify browser-based POS demo preview
  • Checkout
  • Receipts
  • History
  • Reports
  • Roles
  • Loyalty
  • Locations
  • Hardware fit

Why teams request a demo

A walkthrough shaped around the workflows you already run — not a one-size-fits-all pitch.

Shemify is used for retail, cafés, restaurants, and service businesses, so the right demo starts with your catalog, your devices, and the way your staff work across the day.

For some teams that means fast checkout, receipts, and end-of-day visibility. For others it means staff permissions, customer programs, time clock, location structure, or food-and-beverage web pages and reservations.

  • Products and services in one browser-based workspace
  • Branded receipts, searchable history, and refund lookup
  • Reports, exports, and activity visibility
  • Roles, logs, loyalty, gift cards, and time clock
  • Food-and-beverage menu pages and reservations where relevant

What to expect

From first message to rollout path in four practical steps

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step 01

Share your setup

Start with business type, devices, staff access needs, locations, and any printer or barcode requirement.

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step 02

Review the selling flow

Walk through checkout, receipts, history, refunds, and catalog setup in the sequence your team actually uses.

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step 03

Go deeper where needed

Cover reporting, roles, loyalty, gift cards, time clock, restaurant reservations, or other workflow-specific questions.

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step 04

Leave with a clear next step

Start free, step into Premium for one location with team access, or plan Enterprise for more than 5 app-access users or multiple locations.

Shemify browser-based POS workflow preview

Demo questions

The questions teams ask before they request a walkthrough

You can review public pricing and product pages first, then use the demo when you want the workflow discussed around your own business.

No. Public pricing is already on the site and you can start with the Free plan to test core checkout, receipts, and daily history.

The demo is most useful when you want to validate workflow fit, devices, staff access, or multi-location structure before rollout.

Yes. Demos can be shaped around retail, cafés, restaurants, or service businesses.

Food and beverage businesses can review menu pages and reservations, while service businesses can review workflows that mix services and stocked items inside one workspace.

Yes. Share whether you plan to run Shemify on phone, tablet, or laptop, plus the browser you use and any printer, cash drawer, or barcode setup.

For hardware details before the call, see Hardware & integrations.

Ask about Enterprise when you expect more than 5 app-access users, multiple locations, or location-based access rules for owners, partners, managers, and employees.

That is usually the point where seat planning, location structure, and rollout control matter more than a basic single-location setup.

  • Business type and what you sell
  • Phone, tablet, or laptop, plus browser
  • Number of locations and people who need app access
  • Printer, cash drawer, or barcode requirements
  • The first workflow you want to evaluate